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Fairfield College Preparatory Athlete Commits to Mount St. Mary’s University

Austin Bonadio’s Life-Long Dream of Playing Baseball in College was Fulfilled with the Help of NCSA Athletic Recruiting

Austin Bonadio’s commitment to play baseball for Mount St. Mary’s University was a decision he knew would shape not only his next four years but would lay the foundation for his next forty years.  Austin was committed to his goal of playing college baseball, and his decision to join NCSA Athletic Recruiting provided him with the opportunity and technology to be proactive in his recruiting process, while also being educated on the steps he needed to take to achieve his goal.

Austin enjoyed academic and athletic success at Fairfield College Preparatory as a dedicated student-athlete, keeping his grades up and being a one year Varsity starter and important contributor to his team.  Austin’s dedication and trust in the recruiting process has rewarded him with the opportunity to play baseball at the next level, attending Mount St. Mary’s University – a four-year liberal arts university located in Emmitsburg, Maryland – to play baseball for the Mount.

If you would like more information about NCSA Athletic Recruiting please visit www.ncsasports.org.

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